Udemy – Arduino OOP (Object Programming) 2021-5 – Download

Explanation

From what I’ve seen, OOP is not often used in Arduino (for libraries, yes, but for most users, no). I discovered this when I started using Arduino and created a few projects. My background was in software engineering, not electronic engineering, so I had a good foundation in OOP, applied desktop software or web development. When I came to Arduino, my thought was: why not use OOP for Arduino (since it is possible!). I don’t know if many people do it, but it will make my programs more scalable and easier to read. And it worked great. Now, when I write Arduino programs, I always use OOP. Seeing that there is a lack of structured resources on the Internet to learn how to write OOP code for Arduino, I decided to create this course.

I have prepared this course based on my several years of experience, so that you can learn the most important things, starting directly from the best practices, and all this in a few hours. Well, this Arduino OOP course is 100% project focused and 100% practical. Through the various sections, we are going to write a complete Arduino project, step by step. Everything is by hand (no copy and paste!), so you can train directly with me on any video. In some parts I have also included challenges for you, so that you can practice on your own and improve the parts of the project using the previous knowledge you have acquired. No distractions, just step by step, straight to the point, making you practice the key points so you can then apply the knowledge to your projects.

What will you learn?

  • Master Arduino OOP (Object Oriented Programming)
  • Write a class for any Arduino component or functionality you want
  • Pack the class as an easy-to-use Arduino library
  • Make your code easy to read and scalable
  • Create a clear interface for other developers to use
  • Use a class inside another class
  • Combine classes to greatly expand the possibilities of your programs, without writing additional code.
  • Learn the naming conventions of Arduino OOP code
  • Clearly organize your code into separate files
  • Learn best practices from the start
  • Practice hands-on lessons a lot

Who is this course for?

  • Students, Engineers, Researchers, Teachers, Developers, Hobbyists.
  • Arduino developers who want to write code that is easily readable and scalable.
  • Arduino developers who want to create Arduino libraries with a clean interface.
  • Developers who understand OOP and want to learn how to apply it to Arduino.
  • Anyone who wants to find other ways to write Arduino code.

Arduino OOP (Object Oriented Programming) Tutorial

  • Publisher: Udemy
  • Teacher: Édouard Renard
  • Language : English
  • Level: Medium
  • Number of courses: 42
  • Duration : 4 hours and 18 minutes

Includes 2023-2

Arduino OOP (Object Oriented Programming)

Requirements

  • You know how to create basic Arduino programs with some basic hardware.
  • You understand the basics of Arduino timing (milliseconds, delays, etc.).
  • It is not necessary to know OOP before the course, but this is a bonus.

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Arduino OOP (Object Oriented Programming)

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Download Part 1 – 1 GB

Download Part 2 – 140 MB

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